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neurobiological bases, studying how the brain maintains or changes functionality over time, and probing its evolutionary origins and development. Our PhD program is tailored to individual career tracks and includes
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including time plan for doctoral thesis milestones that will be achieved in the duration of the short-term contract academic curriculum vitae including list of publications and conference attendances a
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Programme in Slavonic Studies Several years of independent teaching at a post-secondary educational institution in the field of language training for Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian Excellent knowledge of German as
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for a prospective doctoral project proposal (max. X p.) With a plan for the completion of the doctorate With a confirmation of enrolment in the doctoral programme/having passed the FÖP Via our job portal
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who see university teaching as an interesting and challenging career field. Requirements for application are: Completed Master's/Diploma or Teacher Training Programme in Slavonic Studies Several years
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demonstrate the ability to successfully plan, conduct, and write up research; You are motivated to contribute to innovative interdisciplinary teaching; You have excellent proficiency in English (C1 level), and
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experience. Equal opportunities for everyone: We look forward to diverse personalities in the team! How to apply: Application documents should include: letter of motivation including time plan for doctoral
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programs at the Faculty of Psychology. You will be responsible for academic teaching for an average of 7 semester hours per week and design lectures, Seminars, and other teaching Formats (particularly
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Chemistry (DoSChem) - Austria’s largest doctoral training program in chemistry. DoSChem brings together more than 200 doctoral students and over 50 PIs, fostering interdisciplinary and curiosity-driven
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: Original archival research with a thematic focus on either: patient engagement with programs to prevent drug-related disability in health care systems in Western welfare states, in state socialist countries